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RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - PhilSkill - 08-05-2013 01:49pm (08-05-2013 01:22pm)mklam90 Wrote: Guys, so my L1 bottle have just arrived and I've just applied today, I was just wondering how often should I re-apply? I can't seems to find the information anywhere. Thanks! I re-apply on the drivers seat each time I do a full interior clean, See Here, http://gtechniq.com/shop/3s-for-cars/interior-coatings/l1-leather-guard/ gTechniq Wrote:What's special about GTECHNIQ L1 Leather Guard? RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - mklam90 - 08-05-2013 01:53pm (08-05-2013 01:49pm)PhilSkill Wrote: I re-apply on the drivers seat each time I do a full interior clean, ohh, thank you Phil RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - PhilSkill - 08-05-2013 01:58pm Hope it does the trick for you! If you get into Gtechniq stuff, try C2v3, its supposed to be amazing, I use C2v2 and that is great to apply after a wash without even drying the car first and then buff to a great shine and gives great protection too. P.S. I have no affiliation with gTechniq, just a pleased user of their products! RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - mklam90 - 08-05-2013 02:05pm (08-05-2013 01:58pm)PhilSkill Wrote: Hope it does the trick for you! Oh, sounds great, I've been looking for some sort of paint protection as well, but there's just too many of them. RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - gabhishekanand - 09-05-2013 01:18am Any alternative for gtechniq w2 universal cleaner for USA users ? RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - speary - 09-05-2013 08:05am (08-05-2013 01:58pm)PhilSkill Wrote: Hope it does the trick for you! I had C2 V1 which was applied with a cloth to dry paint and could be used as a diluted spray for topping up, i then bought some more which was V2 this says apply as a neat spray to a wet car or diluted to a dry car and then dry and buff, V3 is now back to spraying neat onto dry paint. I wish they would make their minds up. Great product though. Apparently V3 gives a better gloss finish, cant wait to try but I have over half a bottle of V2 left yet RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - PhilSkill - 09-05-2013 08:41am That's interesting Speary sounds like they need 2 products as the ability to spray on a undried car makes using v2 so easy, as fully drying a car immediately after a wash is almost impossible! RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - smokeyhill - 27-06-2013 11:04pm Top tip from a friend who has had jean dye residue on his Land Rovers for years - baby wipes. Excellent at getting the seats back to looking like new. In the 3 months since i picked up my Evoque i have had to clean the seats twice due to jeans leaving residue, but takes less than a minute to do each time. Also, baby wipes double up as a good way to remove the bird droppings from the paint work before they start doing too much damage. And in a pinch do a reasonable job on the alloys. RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - RRSteve - 28-06-2013 08:53am My last car was a BMW Z4 E89 with the pure white interior package. Off-white leather was always "interesting" to keep clean (hence I have the black leather on the Evoque!), but I also used to use baby wipes. Worked quite well. RE: Cirrus leather and jeans - WB - 28-06-2013 02:02pm (28-06-2013 08:53am)RRSteve Wrote: My last car was a BMW Z4 E89 with the pure white interior package. Off-white leather was always "interesting" to keep clean (hence I have the black leather on the Evoque!), but I also used to use baby wipes. Worked quite well. A carpet fitter also told me that baby wipes are their wonder product for removing marks on carpets too! I guess they'll remove sh*t from anything! |